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Gradient logo #10101) Angle 2) Change 3) Hill 4) Inclination 5) Incline 6) Inclined part of the road 7) Inclined surface 8) Rise 9) Slant 10) Slope 11) Slope on a road 12) Slope or ramp 13) Undulation
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Gradient logo #10101) Cant 2) Gentleness 3) Gradualness 4) Incline 5) Precipitousness 6) Rise 7) Sharpness 8) Slope 9) Steepness
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gradient logo #22519steepness of road or trail, measured in percentage; 100 meter rise in one kilometer = 10% gradient.
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Gradient logo #21002• (a.) Adapted for walking, as the feet of certain birds. • (a.) Rising or descending by regular degrees of inclination; as, the gradient line of a railroad. • (n.) The rate of regular or graded ascent or descent in a road; grade. • (n.) A part of a road which slopes upward or downward; a portion of a way not level; a grade. &bu...
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gradient logo #21003(from the article `canals and inland waterways`) The geographic restriction is that, unlike roads, railways, or pipelines, which are adaptable to irregular natural features, waterways are confined ...
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gradient logo #21003(from the article `fluid mechanics`) The equation is written in a compact vector notation which many readers will find totally impenetrable, but a few words of explanation may help some ... The contours on a standard map are lines along which the height of the ground above sea level is constant. They usually take a complicated form, but...
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gradient logo #21160A vector of partial derivatives of a function that operates on vectors. Intuitively, the gradient represents the slope of a high-dimensional surface.
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Gradient logo #20090A vector of partial derivatives of a function that operates on vectors. Intuitively, the gradient represents the slope of a high-dimensional surface.
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Gradient logo #20429Also called slope. The gradient indicates how steeply a line slopes. You will come across this when using the linefitting technique. A line is described by its gradient and intercept, the point at which the line crosses the y-axis. See also Linefitting.
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Gradient logo #20717Angle or slope of the ground or path; long gradient refers to the slope along the path line.
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gradient logo #20973<physics> Mathematical term for the operator which determines the magnitude and direction of the greatest rate-of-change of a given function with position. Similarly used to describe such a rate-of-change. ... For instance, at a given point on a hill, the slope of the hill in the steepest uphill direction is the gradient of the altitude funct...
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gradient logo #21001(gra´de-әnt) rate of increase or decrease of a variable value, or its representative curve. concentration gradient a difference in the concentration of a substance on two sides of a permeable barrier. edge gradient in radiology, the penumbra or partia...
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Gradient logo #21048A smooth spread between colours
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gradient logo #22047A part of a surface feature of the Earth that slopes upward or downward; the angle of slope, as of a stream channel or of a land surface, generally expressed by a ratio of height versus distance, a percentage or an angular measure from the horizontal.
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gradient logo #22291 The vertical drop in a stream's elevation over a given horizontal distance, expressed as an angle.
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Gradient logo #10444A slope or incline. In plant pathology, an observed progressive change with distance of the concentration of spores, lesions or diseased plants, or in the value of an environmental attribute.
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gradient logo #10444pressure drop
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Gradient logo #20972Gra'di·ent noun 1. The rate of regular or graded ascent or descent in a road; grade. 2. A part of a road which slopes upward or downward; a portion of a way not level; a grade. 3. The rate of increase or decrease of a variable magnitude, or the curve which represents it; as, a...
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Gradient logo #20972Gra'di·ent adjective [ Latin gradiens , present participle of gradi to step, to go. See Grade .] 1. Moving by steps; walking; as, gradient automata. Wilkins. 2. Rising or descending by regular degrees of inclination; as, the gradient
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gradient logo #22712Indicates the change in magnetic strength between points measured at different distances perpendicular to the magnetic field.
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Gradient logo #23812How steep a line is. Found by dividing the distance up by the distance across.
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Gradient logo #20127(1) A measure of slope (soil- or water-surface) in meters of rise or fall per meter of horizontal distance. (2) More general, a change of a value per unit of distance, e.g. the GRADIENT in longshore transport causes EROSION or ACCRETION. (3) With reference to winds or currents, the rate of increase or decrease in speed, usually in the vertical; or ...
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gradient logo #20974 noun the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal; `a five-degree gradient`
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gradient logo #21221On a graph, the slope of a straight or curved line. The slope of a curve at any given point is represented by the slope of the tangent at that point
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gradient logo #22327Slope of a stream bed or hillside. The vertical distance of descent over horizontal distance of slope.
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